Should Celtic see off Rosenborg and move into the third round of qualifying, the matches will take place on August 7/8, with the first leg provisionally set for Glasgow, and the second leg to be played on August 14.

Elsewhere in Monday’s draw, Salzburg entered the ‘Champions path’ and were paired with the winners of the second qualifying round tie between Macedonian side Shkendija and Sheriff Tiraspol of Moldova.

Benfica were drawn against Fenerbahce, while Standard Liege face the winners of Ajax and Sturm Graz, Dymano Kiev will tackle Slavia Prague and Spartak Moscow meet either PAOK or Basel.

Celtic, who progressed through qualifying to reach the group stages of the Champions League last season, would not see their European hopes ended with defeat against Rosenborg. The Scottish club would then drop into the qualifying campaign for the Europa League.

Monday’s draw for the third-qualifying round of the second-tier competition later handed League of Ireland Premier Division side Cork City a tie against the loser of Celtic versus Rosenborg.

English Premier League club Burnley, who finished seventh last season, are set to play Scottish side Aberdeen in the second qualifying round.

Following Monday’s draw in Nyon, the winners of that tie will go on to meet Turkish side Istanbul Basaksehir in the third qualifying round. Those games will be played on August 9 and 16, with the English or Scottish team away in leg first.

Scottish club Rangers will play Osijek of Croatia in the second qualifying round. Should Steven Gerrard’s side progress, they would meet the winners of Chikhura Sachkhere against Maribor.